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Greenpeace 2012, ‘Nuclear power: dirty, dangerous and expensive’, Greenpeace International,

February, viewed 18 March 2018, http://www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/news/stories/climate-

energy/2012/nuclear-energy-dirty-dangerous/.

In ‘Nuclear power: dirty, dangerous and expensive’ Greenpeace emphasises the idea about the

negative effects of nuclear power on people and the environment. The general public in the world

may interest with this article.

Greenpeace’s main idea is that the environment and human are put at risk and suffer from the

harmful aspects of nuclear energy. It argues that the risk of nuclear will always be vulnerable

problems. Moreover, the organization provides the cost of nuclear reactors is expensive to build and

these reactors effects on people’s lives and health. Yet, there is no solution for radioactive waste.

Greenpeace concludes that nuclear power is not clean and causes a dangerous effect on climate

change.

Greenpeace offers the information about the destructive aspects of atomic energy is accurate and

clear to understand the idea. Nevertheless, this article is a one-sided argument because the author

focuses solely on the disadvantage sides of atomic power without mentions the advantage of this.

Also, the text is written in an emotive and strong language. In addition, Greenpeace is an expert

author in this field and some reliable evidence are used to support its points.

In conclusion, Greenpeace’s presentation of the negative aspects of nuclear power effect on the

human and the environment in a critical way is relatively powerful. It can convince people to avoid

nuclear power and protect their life and the environment.

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